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245D. Purpose of this route and meaning of business
(a) This route is for migrants who wish to establish, join or take over one or more businesses in the UK.
(b) For the purpose of paragraphs 245D to 245DF and paragraphs 35 to 53 of Appendix A 'business' means an enterprise as:
(i) a sole trader, (ii) a partnership, or
(c) Where paragraphs 245D to 245DF and paragraphs 35 to 53 of Appendix A, refer to investing funds in a business or businesses, or to money remaining available to the applicant until such time as it is spent for the purposes of his business or businesses:
(i) 'Available' means that the funds are: (1) in the applicant’s own possession,
(2) in the financial accounts of a UK incorporated business of which he is the director, or (3) available from the third party or parties named in the application under the terms of the declaration(s) referred to in paragraph 41-SD(b) of Appendix A.
(ii) 'Invested’ or ‘spent' excludes spending on: (1) the applicant’s own remuneration,
(2) buying the business from a previous owner, where the money ultimately goes to that previous owner (irrespective of whether it is received or held directly or indirectly by that previous owner) rather than into the business being purchased (This applies regardless of whether the money is channelled through the business en route to the previous owner, for example by means of the applicant or business purchasing ‘goodwill’ or other assets which were previously part of the business.), (3) investing in other businesses, and
(4) any spending which is not directly for the purpose of establishing or running the applicant’s own business or businesses.
245DA. Entry to the UK
All migrants arriving in the UK and wishing to enter as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant must have a valid entry clearance for entry under this route. If they do not have a valid entry clearance, entry will be refused.
245DB. Requirements for entry clearance
To qualify for entry clearance as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, an applicant must meet the
requirements listed below. If the applicant meets those requirements, entry clearance will be granted. If the applicant does not meet these requirements, the application will be refused.
Requirements:
(a) The applicant must not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.
(b) The applicant must have a minimum of 75 points under paragraphs 35 to 53 of Appendix A. (c) The applicant must have a minimum of 10 points under paragraph 1 to 15 of Appendix B. (d) The applicant must have a minimum of 10 points under paragraph 1 to 2 of Appendix C. (e) An applicant who has, or was last granted, leave as a Student or a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist, a Student Nurse, a Student Writing-Up a Thesis, a Student Re-Sitting an Examination or as a Tier 4 Migrant and:
(i) is currently being sponsored by a government or international scholarship agency, or (ii) was being sponsored by a government or international scholarship agency, and that sponsorship came to an end 12 months ago or less,
must provide the unconditional written consent of the sponsoring Government or agency to the application and must provide the specified documents as set out in paragraph 245A above, to show that this requirement has been met.
(f) Where the applicant is being assessed under Table 4 of Appendix A, the Entry Clearance Officer must be satisfied that:
(i) the applicant genuinely intends and is able to establish, take over or become a director of one or more businesses in the UK within the next six months;
(ii) the applicant genuinely intends to invest the money referred to in Table 4 of Appendix A in the business or businesses referred to in (i);
(iii) that the money referred to in Table 4 of Appendix A is genuinely available to the applicant, and will remain available to him until such time as it is spent for the purposes of his business or businesses.
(iv) that the applicant does not intend to take employment in the United Kingdom other than under the terms of paragraph 245DC;
(g) The applicant must provide a business plan, setting out his proposed business activities in the UK and how he expects to make his business succeed.
(h) In making the assessment in (f), the Entry Clearance Officer will assess the balance of probabilities. The Entry Clearance Officer may take into account the following factors:
(i) the evidence the applicant has submitted;
(ii) the viability and credibility of the source of the money referred to in Table 4 of Appendix A; (iii) the viability and credibility of the applicant's business plan and market research into their chosen business sector;
(iv) the applicant's previous educational and business experience (or lack thereof); (v) the applicant's immigration history and previous activity in the UK; and
(vi) any other relevant information.
(i) Where the applicant has had entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator in the 12 months immediately before the date of application, and is being assessed under Table 5 of Appendix A, the Entry Clearance Officer must be satisfied that:
(i) the applicant has established, taken over or become a director of one or more genuine businesses in the UK, and has genuinely operated that business or businesses while he had leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator; and
(ii) the applicant has genuinely invested the money referred to in Table 5 of Appendix A into one or more genuine businesses in the UK to be spent for the purpose of that business or businesses; and
(iii) the applicant genuinely intends to continue operating one or more businesses in the UK; and
(iv) the applicant does not intend to take employment in the United Kingdom other than under the terms of paragraph 245DE.
(j) In making the assessment in (i), the Entry Clearance Officer will assess the balance of probabilities. The Entry Clearance Officer may take into account the following factors:
(i) the evidence the applicant has submitted;
(ii) the viability and credibility of the source of the money referred to in Table 5 of Appendix A; (iii) the credibility of the financial accounts of the business or businesses;
(iv) the credibility of the applicant's business activity in the UK, including when he had leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator;
(v) the credibility of the job creation for which the applicant is claiming points in Table 5 of Appendix A;
(vii) if the nature of the business requires mandatory accreditation, registration and/or insurance, whether that accreditation, registration and/or insurance has been obtained; and (viii) any other relevant information.
(k) The Entry Clearance Officer reserves the right to request additional information and evidence to support the assessment in (f) or (i), and to refuse the application if the information or evidence is not provided. Any requested documents must be received by the Entry Clearance Officer at the address specified in the request within 28 calendar days of the date of the request.
(l) If the Entry Clearance Officer is not satisfied with the genuineness of the application in relation to a points-scoring requirement in Appendix A, those points will not be awarded.
(m) The Entry Clearance Officer may decide not to carry out the assessment in (f) or (i) if the application already falls for refusal on other grounds, but reserves the right to carry out this assessment in any reconsideration of the decision.
(n) The applicant must, unless he provides a reasonable explanation, comply with any request made by the Entry Clearance Officer to attend for interview.
(o) The applicant must be at least 16 years old.
(p) Where the applicant is under 18 years of age, the application must be supported by the applicant's parents or legal guardian or by one parent if that parent has sole legal responsibility for the child.
(q) Where the applicant is under 18 years of age, the applicant's parents or legal guardian, or one parent if that parent has sole legal responsibility for the child, must confirm that they consent to the arrangements for the applicant's care in the UK.
245DC. Period and conditions of grant
(a) Entry clearance will be granted for a period of 3 years and four months and will be subject to the following conditions:
(i) no recourse to public funds,
(ii) registration with the police, if this is required by paragraph 326 of these Rules, and
(iii) no employment other than working for the business(es) the applicant has established, joined or taken over “but working for such business(es) does not include anything undertaken by the
applicant pursuant to a contract of service or apprenticeship, whether express or implied and whether oral or written, with another business,
(iv) no employment as a professional sportsperson (including as a sports coach), and
(v) study subject to the condition set out in Part 15 of these Rules where the applicant is 18 years of age or over at the time their leave is granted, or will be aged 18 before their period of limited leave expires.
245DD. Requirements for leave to remain
To qualify for leave to remain as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant under this rule, an applicant must meet the requirements listed below. If the applicant meets these requirements, leave to remain will be granted. If the applicant does not meet these requirements, the application will be refused.
(a) The applicant must not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal, except that paragraph 322(10) shall not apply, and must not be an illegal entrant.
(b) The applicant must have a minimum of 75 points under paragraphs 35 to 53 of Appendix A. (c) The applicant must have a minimum of 10 points under paragraphs 1 to 15 of Appendix B. (d) The applicant must have a minimum of 10 points under paragraphs 1 to 2 of Appendix C. (e) The applicant who is applying for leave to remain must have, or have last been granted, entry clearance, leave to enter or remain:
(i) as a Highly Skilled Migrant, (ii) as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant, (iii) as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, (iv) as a Tier 1 (Investor) Migrant,
(v) as a Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) Migrant (vi) as a Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) Migrant, (vii) as a Businessperson,
(viii) as an Innovator, (ix) as an Investor,
(x) as a Participant in the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme,
(xi) as a Participant in the International Graduates Scheme (or its predecessor, the Science and Engineering Graduates Scheme),
(xii) as a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist, (xiii) as a Self-employed Lawyer,
(xiv) as a Student, (xv) as a Student Nurse,
(xvi) as a Student Re-sitting an Examination, (xvii) as a Student Writing Up a Thesis, (xviii) as a Work Permit Holder,
(xix) as a Writer, Composer or Artist, (xx) as a Tier 2 Migrant
(xxi) as a Tier 4 Migrant, or
(xxii) as a Prospective Entrepreneur
(f) An applicant who has, or was last granted, leave as a Student or a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist, Student Nurse, Student Re-Sitting an Examination, a Student Writing-Up a Thesis or as a Tier 4 Migrant and:
(ii) was being sponsored by a government or international scholarship agency, and that sponsorship came to an end 12 months ago or less,
must provide the unconditional written consent of the sponsoring Government or agency to the application and must provide the specified documents as set out in paragraph 245A above, to show that this requirement has been met.
(g) The applicant must not be in the UK in breach of immigration laws except that any period of overstaying for a period of 28 days or less will be disregarded.
(h) Where the applicant is being assessed under Table 4 of Appendix A, the Secretary of State must be satisfied that:
(i) The applicant must provide a business plan, setting out his proposed business activities in the UK and how he expects to make his business succeed.
(j) In making the assessment in (h), the Secretary of State will assess the balance of probabilities. The Secretary of State may take into account the following factors:
(i) the evidence the applicant has submitted;
(ii) the viability and credibility of the source of the money referred to in Table 4 of Appendix A; (iii) the viability and credibility of the applicant's business plans and market research into their chosen business sector;
(iv) the applicant's previous educational and business experience (or lack thereof); (v) the applicant's immigration history and previous activity in the UK;
(vi) where the applicant has already registered in the UK as self-employed or as the director of a business, and the nature of the business requires mandatory accreditation, registration and/or insurance, whether that accreditation, registration and/or insurance has been obtained; and (vii) any other relevant information.
(k) Where the applicant has, or was last granted, leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator, and is being assessed under Table 5 of Appendix A, the Secretary of State must be satisfied that:
(i) the applicant has established, taken over or become a director of one or more genuine businesses in the UK, and has genuinely operated that business or businesses while he had leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator; and
(ii) the applicant has genuinely invested the money referred to in Table 5 of Appendix A into one or more genuine businesses in the UK to be spent for the purpose of that business or businesses; and (iii) the applicant genuinely intends to continue operating one or more businesses in the UK; and (iv) the applicant does not intend to take employment in the United Kingdom other than under the terms of paragraph 245DE.
(l) In making the assessment in (k), the Secretary of State will assess the balance of probabilities. The Secretary of State may take into account the following factors:
(i) the evidence the applicant has submitted;
(ii) the viability and credibility of the source of the money referred to in Table 5 of Appendix A; (iii) the credibility of the financial accounts of the business or businesses;
(iv) the credibility of the applicant's business activity in the UK, including when he had leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator;
(v) the credibility of the job creation for which the applicant is claiming points in Table 5 of Appendix A; (vii) if the nature of the business requires mandatory accreditation, registration and/or insurance, whether that accreditation, registration and/or insurance has been obtained; and
(viii) any other relevant information.
(m) The Secretary of State reserves the right to request additional information and evidence to support the assessment in (h) or (k), and to refuse the application if the information or evidence is not provided. Any requested documents must be received by the Secretary of State at the address specified in the request within 28 calendar days of the date of the request.
(n) If the Secretary of State is not satisfied with the genuineness of the application in relation to a points-scoring requirement in Appendix A, those points will not be awarded.
(o) The Secretary of State may decide not to carry out the assessment in (h) or (k) if the application already falls for refusal on other grounds, but reserves the right to carry out this assessment in any reconsideration of the decision.
(p) The applicant must, unless he provides a reasonable explanation, comply with any request made by the Secretary of State to attend for interview.
(q) The applicant must be at least 16 years old.
(r) Where the applicant is under 18 years of age, the application must be supported by the applicant's parents or legal guardian or by one parent if that parent has sole legal responsibility for the child.
(s) Where the applicant is under 18 years of age, the applicant's parents or legal guardian, or one parent if that parent has sole legal responsibility for the child, must confirm that they consent to the arrangements for the applicant's care in the UK.
245DE. Period, conditions and curtailment of grant
(a) Leave to remain will be granted:
(i) for a period of 2 years, to an applicant who has, or was last granted, leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant,
(ii) for a period of 3 years, to any other applicant.
(b) Leave to remain under this route will be subject to the following conditions: (i) no recourse to public funds,
(ii) registration with the police, if this is required by paragraph 326 of these Rules, and
(iii) no employment, other than working for the business or businesses which he has established, joined or taken over “but working for such business(es) does not include anything undertaken by the applicant pursuant to a contract of service or apprenticeship, whether express or implied and whether oral or written, with another business, and
(iv) no employment as a professional sportsperson (including as a sports coach), and
(v) study subject to the condition set out in Part 15 of these Rules where the applicant is 18 years of age or over at the time their leave is granted, or will be aged 18 before their period of limited leave expires.
(c) Without prejudice to the grounds for curtailment in paragraph 323 of these Rules, leave to enter or remain granted to a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant may be curtailed if:
(i) within 6 months of the date specified in paragraph (d), the applicant has not done one or more of the following things:
(1) registered with HM Revenue and Customs as self-employed, (2) registered a new business in which he is a director, or (3) registered as a director of an existing business, or
(ii) the funds referred to in the relevant sections of Appendix A cease to be available to him, except where they have been spent for the purposes of his business or businesses.
(d) The date referred to in paragraph (c) is:
(i) the date of the applicant's entry to the UK, in the case of an applicant granted entry clearance as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant where there is evidence to establish the applicant's date of entry to the UK,
(ii) the date of the grant of entry clearance to the applicant, in the case of an applicant granted entry clearance as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant where there is no evidence to establish the applicant's date of entry to the UK, or
(iii) the date of the grant of leave to remain to the applicant, in any other case.
(e) Paragraph 245DE(c) does not apply where the applicant's last grant of leave prior to the grant of the leave that he currently has was as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator.
245DF. Requirements for indefinite leave to remain
To qualify for indefinite leave to remain as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, an applicant must meet the requirements listed below. If the applicant meets these requirements, indefinite leave to remain will be granted. If the applicant does not meet these requirements, the application will be refused. Requirements:
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(b) The applicant must not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal, and must not be an illegal entrant.
(c) The applicant must have a minimum of 75 points under paragraphs 35 to 53 of Appendix A. (d) The applicant must have demonstrated sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, in accordance with Appendix KoLL.
(e) The applicant must not be in the UK in breach of immigration laws except that any period of overstaying for a period of 28 days or less will be disregarded.
(f) The Secretary of State must be satisfied that:
(i) the applicant has established, taken over or become a director of one or more genuine businesses in the UK, and has genuinely operated that business or businesses while he had leave as a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, a Businessperson or an Innovator; and
(ii) the applicant has genuinely invested the money referred to in Table 6 of Appendix A into one or more businesses in the UK to be spent for the purpose of that business or businesses; and